Certainly one of the most talked about features this year,
Paul Norman's Joined enters some pretty provocative
territory, but nevertheless maintains a pretty even keel.
Where you might think the bizarre would have a field day, the
story about two mega-gorgeous women joined at the hip has
class, dignity, a high degree of eroticism and puppy love
charm.

The "twins," Saber and Racquel, are confronting the
possibilities of an operation. Saber is an extrovert; Racquel
an introvert. Psychiatrist Sharon Kane, realizing the
emotional trauma that might be induced from a physical
separation, assigns their case to Derrick Lane, who falls in
love with Racquel. The humor of dating and mating is
tastefully and humorously exploited as Saber grudgingly tags
along, wishing she could have a guy or a girl to keep her
occupied while her sister makes love.

Where you might expect the logistics of lovemaking to be as
surreal as an NBA tapoff between Siamese twins is not that
way at all. It sets up all kinds of kinky-neat foursomes. And
the girls do look as though they are really joined at the
hip.

What happens from there? Well, you'll have to wait until
January to see if surgeon Randy Spears performs a successful
operation. Otherwise, with a very unique boxcover,
Joined establishes itself, certainly as one of the
premier titles of a lustrous viewing season.